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          South Sudan

          The United Nations says the flooding has affected almost a half a million people across South Sudan since May. AP

          South Sudan floods 'worst in 60 years'

          AfricaOctober 22, 2021
          Thousands of locals continue to be displaced in South Sudan by increasing levels of floods. Photo: AFP

          UN diplomats say Russia is blocking sanctions experts in Africa

          WorldSeptember 30, 2021
          Members of the Refugee Olympic Team arrive at the Narita International Airport in Japan. AFP

          Olympic refugee team to compete in Games for a second time

          OlympicsJuly 22, 2021
          A July 9, 2011 photo shows thousands of Southern Sudanese during a ceremony in the capital Juba to celebrate South Sudan's independence from Sudan. AFP

          US, Britain and Norway congratulate South Sudan on 10-year anniversary

          WorldJuly 08, 2021
          Thousands celebrate South Sudan's independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011. AFP

          Beyond the Headlines: What's next for South Sudan at 10

          Beyond the HeadlinesJuly 08, 2021
          A newly released child soldier attends a release ceremony in Yambio, South Sudan, on February 7, 2018. - More than 300 child soldiers, including 87 girls, have been released in South Sudan's war-torn region of Yambio under a programme to help reintegrate them into society, the UN said on on Februar y 7, 2018. A conflict erupted in South Sudan little more than two years after gained independence from Sudan in 2011, causing tens of thousands of deaths and uprooting nearly four million people. The integration programme in Yambio, which is located in the south of the country, aims at helping 700 child soldiers return to normal life. (Photo by Stefanie Glinski / AFP)

          South Sudan at 10: pressing hard for a lasting peace

          AfricaJuly 08, 2021
          ICC prosecutors want Sudan's leaders to surrender all those guilty of war crimes committed in Darfur, including former president Omar Al Bashir, above. AFP

          Sudan says it will hand over ex-officials for Darfur war crimes

          MENAJune 27, 2021
          Mr Malek, who was appointed by President Salva Kiir Mayardit in 2018 by a decree, said the Ministry of Irrigation has been instructed to start conducting initial studies to figure out the infrastructure needed for the major dam. The National

          South Sudan poised to realise Nile dam dream, says minister

          AfricaJune 24, 2021
          A woman fetches water at a camp for displaced people in South Kordofan, Sudan. AFP

          UN makes first aid drop in Sudan's rebel-held areas in over a decade

          MENAJune 13, 2021
          Fatou Bensouda, International Criminal Court chief prosecutor, speaks during a presser at the Ministry of Justice in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on June 2, 2021. AFP

          ICC prosecutor urges Sudan to hand over Darfur genocide accused

          WorldJune 03, 2021
          Deng Deng Nhial says an effective management and development of South Sudan's vast resources is vital for the country to achieve sustained economic growth. Victor Besa / The National.

          South Sudan seeks investment as guns fall silent

          AfricaJune 02, 2021
          South Sudan's President Salva Kiir will meet with both leaders. Reuters

          South Sudan begins mediation between Ethiopia and Sudan

          MENAFebruary 18, 2021
          In 2019, protesters ended Omar Al Bashir’s dictatorship. Reuters

          Sudan is a step closer to a more prosperous future

          EditorialFebruary 14, 2021
          In this file photo taken on February 8, 2017, Sudanese women carry a bag of aid at the al-Riyadh camp for internally displaced persons (IDP) in Geneina, the capital of the state of West Darfur. AFP

          Death toll from Darfur clashes in Sudan rises above 200

          WorldJanuary 21, 2021
          Alain Noudehou, UN Humanitarian Co-ordinator in South Sudan, and Matthew HollingWorth, the Country Director of World Food Programme, visit a flooded area in Duk Padiet county of Jonglei state in South Sudan on September 24, 2020. Reuters

          Severe flooding in South Sudan displaces more than 600,000

          The NationalSeptember 25, 2020
          55-year-old Egyptian farmer Makhluf Abu Kassem, stands on a land that was once fertile, in Second Village, Qouta town, Fayoum, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020. Abu Kassem fears that a dam Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile, the Nile's main tributary, could add to the severe water shortages already hitting his village if no deal is struck to ensure a continued flow of water. "The dam means our death," he said. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

          A land of plenty runs dry: Egypt’s farmers fear Ethiopia's Nile dam

          August 22, 2020
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